According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), paint is the most voluminous and expensive household hazardous material that local governments collect and manage. The EPA estimates that between 35 and 103 million gallons of post-consumer architectural paint is disposed of by U.S. households annually. Improper waste disposal is also a major problem, with one gallon of paint capable of polluting up to 250,000 gallons of water.

LiquiGlide’s paint coating allows for easy and complete evacuation. As a result, consumers get all the paint they pay for, reducing waste and significantly improving quality as paint will no longer dry on container lids and contaminate fresh paint. For paint manufacturers, LiquiGlide improves energy efficiency and reduces paint build-up on their equipment, cutting downtime and cleaning costs. LiquiGlide’s coating can also reduce the amount of paint that reaches landfills and incinerators from both consumers and manufacturers.

LiquiGlide’s coating for paint and paint colorants was tested with more than 30 unique paint formulations and colors. The primary coating research included testing water-based paints and colorants on coated high-density polyethylene (HDPE) surfaces.

LiquiGlide’s coatings are customized for specific applications and products. Results may vary depending on chemistry, substrate and product conditions. LiquiGlide is actively partnering to release the paint coating for testing and validation with paint manufacturers’ specific products.

Key facts about LiquiGlide for paint and paint colorants include:

• Safety – LiquiGlide contains no VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
• Zero Product Impact – LiquiGlide has no impact on paint performance.
• Durability – LiquiGlide withstands rigorous paint shaking, stirring and transportation.
• Longevity – LiquiGlide has a shelf life of more than 16 months.
• Customizability – LiquiGlide is customizable for each individual application to meet the needs of different paint formulations and surface materials.
• Scalability – LiquiGlide can be applied using a spray-on process with equipment costs of approximately $150,000 per production line.
• Odorless – LiquiGlide is completely odorless.
• Recyclability – LiquiGlide has no effect on the paint container recycling.